Khayit Turaev | Crystallography | Outstanding Scientist Award

Outstanding Scientist Award

Khayit Turaev
Affiliation Termez State University
Country Uzbekistan
Scopus ID 57255755000
Documents 106
Citations 433
h-index 11
Subject Area Crystallography
Event International Material Scientist Awards

Khayit Turaev is a researcher affiliated with Termez State University, Uzbekistan, whose supplied research profile is associated with the subject area of crystallography. The available profile information records 106 documents, 433 citations, and an h-index of 11. These bibliometric indicators provide a quantitative overview of the researcher’s indexed scholarly output and citation impact. [1]

Abstract

This academic recognition profile presents the research record of Khayit Turaev of Termez State University, Uzbekistan, in the field of crystallography. Based on the supplied Scopus profile information, the researcher has 106 indexed documents, 433 citations, and an h-index of 11. The profile is considered in the context of the Outstanding Scientist Award associated with the International Material Scientist Awards. The assessment emphasizes documented scholarly activity, research continuity, publication output, and citation-based visibility rather than unsupported claims of scientific distinction. [1]

Keywords

Khayit Turaev, Crystallography, Material Science, Termez State University, Scopus Research Profile, Outstanding Scientist Award, International Material Scientist Awards, crystallographic research, materials research, scientific publications, research impact, citation analysis, h-index, scholarly contributions, academic excellence, indexed publications, research profile, material characterization, crystal structure analysis, scientific recognition.[2]

Introduction

Crystallography is a major scientific discipline concerned with the study of the arrangement, structure, symmetry, and properties of crystalline materials. It provides important methodological foundations for understanding materials at the atomic and molecular levels and is closely connected with materials science, solid-state physics, chemistry, mineralogy, and related fields.Within this broad research environment,  and continuity of a researcher’s work. Khayit Turaev’s supplied Scopus record indicates a substantial indexed publication portfolio and a measurable citation record. [1]

Research Profile

The supplied research profile identifies Khayit Turaev as a researcher affiliated with Termez State University, Uzbekistan, with a research focus associated with crystallography. The reported Scopus Author ID is 57255755000. According to the supplied profile data, the researcher has 106 documents, 433 citations, and an h-index of 11, reflecting a documented presence in indexed scholarly research.[3]

Research Contributions

The available information supports an academic profile centered on crystallography and related materials science research. The combination of 106 indexed documents and 433 citations indicates sustained participation in the scholarly literature represented in the supplied Scopus record. These bibliometric indicators provide a quantitative overview of the researcher’s publication activity and citation visibility within the indexed academic literature.[4]

Publications

The supplied Scopus information records 106 documents for Khayit Turaev. The available input does not provide a verified publication-by-publication bibliography. Accordingly, specific publications and DOI records are not attributed here without additional bibliographic verification.For a complete publication assessment, individual records should be checked against the researcher’s indexed author profile and where applicable. [1]

Research Impact

The supplied bibliometric indicators provide three principal measures of research visibility: document count, citation count, and h-index. Khayit Turaev’s profile reports 106 documents and 433 citations, with an h-index of 11. These figures indicate an established indexed research presence, while their interpretation should account for disciplinary citation practices, publication age, collaboration patterns, and the distribution of citations across individual works. Bibliometric measures are quantitative indicators rather than direct measures of scientific quality. [2]

Award Suitability

The Outstanding Scientist Award profile for Khayit Turaev is presented in connection with the International Material Scientist Awards. The supplied research record identifies a crystallography-related subject area and documents 106 publications, 433 citations, and an h-index of 11. On the basis of the supplied information, the profile demonstrates measurable scholarly activity and an established indexed research record relevant to materials-related scientific research. [3]

Conclusion

Khayit Turaev’s supplied academic profile presents a researcher affiliated with Termez State University whose subject area is identified as crystallography. The reported Scopus record contains 106 documents, 433 citations, and an h-index of 11. Collectively, these indicators demonstrate a documented and sustained presence in indexed scholarly research.[4]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Khayit Turaev, Author ID 57255755000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57255755000
  2. International Material Scientist Awards. (n.d.).
    https://materialscientists.com
  3. Saidov, D. K., Kholturaev, K. B., Salimova, Z. K., Ruzmetov, A. K., Abdullaev, A. K., Ibragimov, A. B., Nafasov, J., Balakrishnan, C., & Ibragimov, A. B. (2026). Nickel-EDTA coordination polymers: Crystal structure, spectroscopic characterization, DFT insights, and adsorption and electrochemical properties. Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 362, 126160
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2026.126160
  4.  Takhirov, Y. R., Togasharov, A. S., Shukurov, Z. S., Yakubov, Y. Y., Ibragimov, A. B., & Chellakarungu, B. (2026). Crystal structure and hydrogen-bonded supramolecular architecture of a mixed-ligand Zn(II) thiadiazole complex supported by Hirshfeld surface and energy framework analysis. Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 361, 126132.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2026.126132

Prof. Dr. Zhi-Xu Zhang | Crystallography | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhi-Xu Zhang | Crystallography | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhi-Xu Zhang |  Zhejiang Normal University | China

Prof. Dr. Zhi-Xu Zhang is a Distinguished Professor at Zhejiang Normal University, renowned for his pioneering work in molecular-based ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials. With a total of 75 Scopus-indexed publications, an impressive 2,722 citations from 1,355 documents, and an h-index of 29, Dr. Zhang stands as one of the most influential young material scientists in the field of molecular ferroelectrics and crystalline stimuli-responsive materials. His research encompasses hybrid perovskite ferroelectrics, multiferroic coupling, phase transitions, and structure–property correlations, leading to significant advances in the development of metal-free and Ge-based hybrid perovskite ferroelectrics. He has published extensively in top-tier journals including Nature Communications, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Chemical Science, and Crystal Growth & Design, contributing to a deeper understanding of molecular ferroelectricity and functional materials. Dr. Zhang has also made groundbreaking contributions in coupling ferroelectric polarization with luminescent properties, establishing new design principles for multifunctional materials. His scientific excellence has earned him recognition as an Elsevier Highly Cited Chinese Researcher, the Baosteel Education Award, and inclusion in the World’s Top 2% Scientists list. Beyond his research, he serves as a Youth Editorial Board Member of Chinese Chemical Letters and holds lifetime membership in the Chinese Crystallographic Society. His leadership and innovation have also been acknowledged through multiple national research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Zhejiang Provincial Science Fund, and the Jinhua Science and Technology Program. Through his visionary approach and deep scientific insight, Prof. Zhang continues to push the frontiers of molecular crystal engineering and functional material discovery, positioning himself as a global leader in material science and solid-state chemistry.

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Featured Publications

Zhou, Q.-F., Pan, L., Ni, H.-F., Ye, L.-K., Zhao, Y.-P., Luo, Q.-K., Teri, G., Luo, J.-Q., Fu, D.-W., Zhang, Z.-X., et al. (2025). Alkaline earth metal-based hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite-like ferroelectrics. Angewandte Chemie International Edition.

Li, L.-M., Du, C.-H., Wu, L., Zhuge, P., Liu, J., Xiao, Z.-J., Teri, G., Ni, H.-F., Jia, Q.-Q., Zhang, Z.-X., et al. (2025). Unraveling lattice void occupancy engineering for regulating optical/dielectric responses in hybrid crystals. Crystal Growth & Design.

Zhuang, B., Pan, L., Li, Z.-L., Liu, J.-Y., Zhang, Z.-X., Ding, K., Zhang, Y., Liu, Z., & Fu, D.-W. (2025). Multiple ferroic orderings in lead-free hybrid material induced by molecular asymmetric modification. ACS Materials Letters.

Huang, P.-Z., Liu, Z., Ye, L.-K., Ni, H.-F., Luo, J.-Q., Teri, G., Jia, Q.-Q., Zhuang, B., Wang, C.-F., Zhang, Z.-X., et al. (2025). Mechanically deformable organic ferroelectric crystal with plasticity optimized by fluorination. Nature Communications, 16, Article 58416.

Pan, L., Teri, G., Du, C.-H., Xiao, Z.-J., Liu, J., Zhuge, P., Liu, P.-G., Jia, Q.-Q., Zhang, Z.-X., Fu, D.-W., et al. (2025). Halogen engineering enables tunable dielectric response and dimensional regulation in organic–inorganic hybrid halides. Crystal Growth & Design.

Deng, B.-W., Rao, Z.-P., Shen, M.-J., Liang, K.-W., Zhu, Y., Wang, Z.-J., Ding, K., Su, C.-Y., Lun, M.-M., Zhang, Z.-X., et al. (2024). Homochirality to design high-Tc lead-free ferroelastic semiconductors. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 12, Article D4TC00428K.